Coat of arms
The Colors on my coat arms are Silver/gray, black, blue, white, orange and green. Silver means peace and sincerity. I put the Silver on the helmet, on the hilt of the sword, the blade of my sword and the chains. I put these here mostly because of the color but it has some meaning too. To me having silver on a hilt of the sword means, I will raise my sword to fight for peace. The second color I used is black, black can represent constancy OR grief. I used it as a mark of constancy, and if you don’t know what that means it mean’s Loyalty, faithfulness and commitment. I put constancy on the falcon wings, because a falcon or hawk, means someone who does not rest until they reached their objective. Blue is the base of my crest and it means truth and loyalty. The white on my crest is only for my motto but I thought I should put it on here that I have it. White also means the same as silver, peace. The orange on my crest is the colors of the foxes around my helmet. Orange means worthy ambition, and the fox means using wisdom the posses in their defense; and I thought that might be a good match. The last color I have on my crest is green. I used it for the acacia branches which means eternal and affectionate remembrance, and green means, hope, joy, and loyalty in love. I could have used black for the branches as some use on their crests but I chose green instead because I thought it was a better fit. Lets talk about the other things in on my coat of arms. I only really talked about the things that the colors relate to.
My sword stands for justice and military honor. The chains represent reward for acceptable and weighty service. The red rose means beauty and grace, and the white rose means love and faith. The panther is fierce but tender and loving to children and will defend children always. The berries that you might not see, mean liberty and peace. And the cross on the bottom of my helmet represents my Christianity. The final thing I want to talk about is my Motto Malum Direxrunt which is Mischief Managed in Latin. I’m sorry, I couldn’t help the Harry Potter.
Sophia, your coat of arms turned out beautifully! This is a detailed, informative description. Great work. (And the Harry Potter motto was a nice personal touch.)